"How can I manage this family conflict?" is a concrete question: you need a new look on a situation that repeats or weighs. The cards do not resolve conflicts but can offer a symbolic mirror to recognize your role in the dynamic and identify a possible first step.
What the reading reveals
Five of Wands and Five of Swords describe the ongoing conflict: the first as a clash among peers, the second as tension that leaves wounds. Strength indicates the ability to stay present without snapping. Justice invites balance and taking responsibility. Four of Cups signals tiredness or disengagement. The Sun, the Lovers and Six of Cups announce possible reconciliations.
Practical strategies
Recognize your contribution to the conflict (even small), try to listen before answering, choose moment and place of confrontation, avoid generalizations ("always", "never"). In serious conflicts (verbal or physical violence, addictions) consider family mediation or family therapy. The cards are a first step, not a therapist.
FAQ
Do the cards tell me who is wrong?
No. They show symbolic dynamics, not judgments. In a conflict, usually both parties contribute.
Can I use it to involve someone who does not want to talk?
Not as pressure. But you can work on yourself: often even one change in your way of reacting softens the system.
What if the reading suggests rupture?
In family, "symbolic rupture" may mean temporary distance, not necessarily definitive cut.